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Those are among the things about Trump that terrify ordinary people, but the Cleveland meeting is no place for ordinary people.
"I want to end the era when lawmakers are celestial bodies, and begin the era when they are ordinary people, who live among ordinary people and do everything for ordinary people," he said after the ceremonial first meeting of the new parliament.
When I'm looking for organizers, I'm looking for people who genuinely believe that ordinary people have high intelligence and who really deeply respect ordinary people.
"The target was discovered by ordinary people with free time and the follow up work funded by ordinary people with a few spare bucks," Ellis told Gizmodo.
" Then we'd roll right into "Gandhi," or "Ordinary People.
They seemed to be ordinary people, but they were not.
Is that going to matter to ordinary people at all?
We also need to restore the dignity of ordinary people.
Linux did not become important because ordinary people used it.
Despite this, evidence suggests ordinary people still love letter balloons.
But trade in goods for ordinary people will continue indefinitely.
Very few ordinary people actually go through raw data dumps.
As a result, thousands of ordinary people are in danger.
He also recommended that she interact more with ordinary people.
We are your fans as are many other ordinary people.
Mr Peña's economic reforms are beginning to help ordinary people.
But this is a world far removed from ordinary people.
Still, solutions must involve ordinary people outside the Arctic, too.
Ordinary people become great innovators when motivated by powerful emotions.
That allowed for almost no random chats with ordinary people.
Some are more or less ordinary people who have volunteered.
Ordinary people have preferences about what their government should do.
Most of us are ordinary people, neither cruel nor heroic.
"But we're not going to stop ordinary people having conversations."
"Plus, she just reaches out to ordinary people," he said.
The supposedly decent, honest, ordinary people of Britain had spoken.
Meanwhile, despite solid macroeconomic numbers, ordinary people struggle to survive.
Rather, they are ordinary people with jobs, families, and responsibilities.
How are ordinary people supposed to separate fact from fear?
But will it really improve the lives of ordinary people?
In Ordinary People that's the Judd Hirsch character, the therapist.
Thaler and Sunstein have a lot to say about how choice architects can provide better feedback to ordinary people, but they have little to say about how ordinary people can provide feedback to choice architects.
Meanwhile, it's tough for ordinary people to understand what is happening.
Ordinary people usually think of income as whatever their salary is.
I didn't think such violent things could happen to ordinary people.
Yet most ordinary people do not care much about the issue.
Those ordinary people liked what they heard, and so did businessmen.
Which has made it harder for ordinary people to get ahead.
Think of the accident in Ordinary People, or "Rosebud" in Kane.
On the face of things, ordinary people have got their way.
Ordinary people pay higher prices than they should, for worse service.
It gives ordinary people the opportunity to see into the future.
What they're not full of is characters who resemble ordinary people.
Ordinary people are essential for enforcing social norms—and indeed laws.
The Wall Street Crypto Future Situation: Ordinary people don't use cryptocurrencies.
Our political leaders need to step in and protect ordinary people.
Could the ordinary people not get medical treatment in Mao's time?
But plenty of ordinary people hate spelling, just as in English.
"Xi Jinping is showing he's like us ordinary people," he said.
Democrats underestimate how completely terrifying this spectacle appears to ordinary people.
A vast network of volunteers, mostly ordinary people, sustains the movement.
The protestors came from all the factions and from ordinary people.
I wanted to start a sense for fashion among ordinary people.
These are just ordinary people, and they have their own stories.
Have they been on the front lines working for ordinary people?
The four R's liberated ordinary people, among them the venturing bourgeoisie.
Sanctions aren't intended to harm ordinary people, according to Trump officials.
That's what the hearts of the ordinary people are saying, really.
They were the movies most interested in how ordinary people connect.
Despite what party leaders say, ordinary people care about Trump's lawbreaking.
This will see aid workers and ordinary people get sick alike.
In other instances, ordinary people or community officials drive the revival.
But there are no civilians in the story, no ordinary people.
The Palestinians have had only ordinary people and their ordinary lives.
And plenty of ordinary people are getting into the action, too.
The act of voting would turn ordinary people into good citizens.
Thanathorn said he hoped to win the support of "ordinary people".
"None of us want to inconvenience ordinary people," the spokesperson said.
Ordinary people know who he is -- which counts for a lot.
He sort of talked in a way like ordinary people talk.
But they all matter secondarily, via their effects on ordinary people.
The level of stress ordinary people are living through is extraordinary.
"There was just a ton of cinematographers, ordinary people, shooting," Miller says.
"I just wanted to show that these are ordinary people," Chuang says.
But ordinary people are investing some of their life savings in cryptocurrency.
Calling Ordinary People a "departure" for Mary Tyler Moore is an understatement.
"Ordinary people are also cheaper," he said in English with a laugh.
Theresa May's spokesperson accused the strikers of showing "contempt for ordinary people".
And we need our elected officials to start listening to ordinary people.
Some hospitals have been pleading for donations of supplies from ordinary people.
As ordinary people, they couldn't stop the disaster, or contain its fallout.
Within minutes, ordinary people clutching buckets to collect rubble dashed to help.
So long as it only troubles ordinary people, the ban will continue.
The series explores what happens when ordinary people start doing unacceptable things.
In the meantime, ordinary people would suffer more than the regime's loyalists.
Social norms play a big role, too, for ordinary people at least.
In their place are websites that allow ordinary people to become patrons.
So here's to August Wilson who exhumed and exalted the ordinary people.
"They see themselves as ordinary people who want to have ordinary lives."
I wanted to show that they are ordinary people with ordinary jobs.
The internationalist bureaucracy seemed to ignore the ordinary people of most lands.
Ordinary people given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things.
A car stopped and a group of completely ordinary people jumped out.
These messages, they come from the bottom; they come from ordinary people.
Now the main impetus comes from ordinary people looking for higher returns.
"We're ordinary people," said Ms. Zheng, explaining why Ms. Ye did that.
But ordinary people — unlike political scientists — are constantly comparing apples and oranges.
They were a collection of ordinary people with an interest in clouds.
Then ordinary people, too, took daily walks on a bit of sky.
Even L.B.J., who always had this strain of caring about ordinary people.
One of them is the stagnation of living standards for ordinary people.
But the November elections give ordinary people the ability to strike back.
Feature They were the movies most interested in how ordinary people connect.
"There are big problems between Uighur police and ordinary people," he said.
Trapped between the Trump administration and the local authoritarians are ordinary people.
This leaves far fewer resources to support programs that help ordinary people.
"He's got contempt for ordinary people, the working class," said one demonstrator.
She made sure that he met ordinary people, saw poverty and need.
Ordinary people also were doing what they could for their flooded neighbors.
Ordinary people are literally sacrificing their lives to stop that from happening.
This deluge of big money drowns out the voices of ordinary people.
So among the ordinary people I would say, it's really friendly interaction happening.
It will be for ordinary people and improve the welfare of the city.
Though they are usually ghostwriters, "ordinary" people are the true authors of history.
They were just ordinary people who sprang into action for children in need.
A lot of ordinary people did and I am beholden to no one.
They include giants of geopolitics, music, and sports as well as ordinary people.
"Here's to August Wilson, who exhumed and exalted the ordinary people," she added.
For ordinary people on the ground the war creates more death and destruction.
While the political situation seems dire, ordinary people are stepping up to help.
Besides, English is putting down deep roots among ordinary people on the continent.
A newish strain in academic finance examines how ordinary people manage their money.
It's going to have to be ordinary people reaching out to one another.
The fleeting experience enrolled me into a club of millions of ordinary people.
Ordinary people conduct them, and it's groups of people on groups of people.
And where there is suffering, there are ordinary people trying to alleviate it.
Although the bill has fired up Welsh politicians, few ordinary people are interested.
This suggests that much of the online toxicity is attributable to ordinary people.
Those managers demand high minimum investments, far beyond the reach of ordinary people.
Why should ordinary people care about net neutrality, which can seem very complicated?
Mr Xi's anti-graft war has often made little difference to ordinary people.
When ordinary people win, there is usually a good story behind the victory.
A lot of ordinary people have managed to save extraordinary amounts of money.
I've seen the same from ordinary people, and people all over the world.
How realistic is it for ordinary people to stay there and fight back?
Ordinary people doing extraordinary things in combat: That's the stuff I was after.
They include giants of geopolitics, media, and culture as well as ordinary people.
"Pope Francis ... in Milan, uses a chemical toilet like ordinary people," he tweeted.
What can governments, organizations and ordinary people do to help those in need?
Ordinary people, gripped by fear, lashed out against the marginalized people of society.
"We're just ordinary people and we don't cause trouble in restrooms," Smith said.
I hate thinking about the things this administration is doing to ordinary people.
The plan creates a massive loophole with which ordinary people can evade taxes.
What do you think of the actions of ordinary people like Ms. Alnour?
"ORDINARY PEOPLE CHANGE THE WORLD," by Brad Meltzer, read by a full cast.
The founder of Vanguard, who died on Wednesday, changed how ordinary people invested.
"The government is very careless about the ordinary people of Ghazni," he said.
Left-wing politics is, at its heart, about giving power to ordinary people.
Ordinary people and businesses are protected from devastating losses at relatively low cost.
Ordinary people performing very human deeds that wove into a tapestry of solidarity.
It was a movement, made up of hundreds, thousands, millions, of ordinary people.
But many ordinary people traffic small amounts of heroin "a la hormiga" — antlike.
Why do you think ordinary people often act heroically in times like these?
The city is home to thousands of graves, including those of ordinary people.
"Ordinary people like that kind of talk, it turns out," Mr. Smilov said.
Mega-successful people are ordinary people with minds that are larger than life.
There's still lots of trade either way for common goods that ordinary people use.
Dictionaries say it is politics directed at ordinary people who feel neglected by elites.
"The pressure is falling on the ordinary people," complains John Phiri, a taxi driver.
Massive queues—of ordinary people who use cash to survive—quickly formed outside banks.
He and Empress Michiko modernised the royal family, bringing it closer to ordinary people.
Ordinary people have no money so all the goods are purchased by wealthy people.
"It's because they're getting massive pushback from ordinary people in Seattle," said Ms. Sawant.
Ordinary people recall a president who maintained a subsidy scheme that kept prices low.
Suddenly, it seemed plausible that ordinary people would download AR apps to their phones.
He makes a lot of his electoral mileage championing ordinary people against urban elites.
I met him on the set of Ordinary People after the shooting had begun.
A centralised system of economic management, he said, took power away from ordinary people.
Ordinary people were receptive to these arguments, perhaps because Americans are an optimistic bunch.
It's also the ordinary people doing extraordinary things to help others in their communities.
Automation needs to deliver for ordinary people, not just make bigger profits for corporations.
The law of this country is no different to Buddhist monks or ordinary people.
Now that it has been discovered, we expect ordinary people to understand its significance.
"They are trying to kill him," said Glasgow, founder of The Ordinary People Society.
He sang about "Ordinary People," but John Legend is taking on an extraordinary role.
We ordinary people—the pure people, the ones facing austerity, the people in debt.
So did Goldsmith, who also promised to represent big businesses and ordinary people alike.
The heartfelt feelings of ordinary people about Big Ben should equally not be disdained.
Ordinary people who refuse to stand by and let this happen on our doorstep.
Ordinary people are plucked from obscurity, only to end up in Mr. Trump's tweets.
Eich is the author of TRUTH, TRUST + TENACITY: How Ordinary People Become Extraordinary Leaders.
Aquariums offer ordinary people the extraordinary opportunity to see fascinating sea life up close.
There are ordinary people who join temples and call themselves lay Buddhists or Taoists.
Politically, that forest represents the new accessibility of royal hunting lands to ordinary people.
Ordinary people everywhere wanted to be whisked away for three hours and 30 minutes.
These reviews are typically made by ordinary people who want to share their opinions.
Sanders helped ordinary people come to learn that they weren't alone in these struggles.
Many people who come from privilege do not like placing blame on ordinary people.
"We can show that these were individuals, ordinary people, not just names," Karg said.
But their riches came from providing millions of ordinary people globally with cheaper communication.
But ordinary people, despite the odds, are exploiting these tools at the same time.
It's a tool that gives ordinary people a way to think like an architect.
So the system is rigged in important ways, and most ordinary people know it.
The price of food has skyrocketed, making meat and vegetables unaffordable to ordinary people.
The price of food has skyrocketed, making meat and vegetables unaffordable to ordinary people.
Why do you focus so much on ordinary people whose happy lives suddenly disintegrate?
Lemann's book is a useful reminder of the benefits that ordinary people have lost.
This will be doubly catastrophic for millions of ordinary people in the disaster zone.
Someone has to speak up for ordinary people when it comes to tax reform.
That is why we're like this: ordinary people are killed and critics are jailed.
If Congress kills the class action, many laws protecting ordinary people will become unenforceable.
But a spurt of interest has swept up ordinary people from students to retirees.
Battulga said ordinary people "have suffered the most from the model we have chosen".
Still unanswered: when can ordinary people like you and I ride in a Waymo?
But many ordinary people prefer reading or writing in languages such as French or English.
Mr. Sanders brought with him ideas about economic justice and the interests of ordinary people.
There was just one problem: Bitcoin was way too difficult for ordinary people to use.
What is clear is how difficult life still is for ordinary people inside North Korea.
They are ordinary people doing extraordinary things…  That is something we can all aspire to.
Still more striking is the sheer size and persistence of the mass of ordinary people.
Ordinary people are also busy with their responsibilities at work and with their private lives.
Attempting to find the answers online however, remains a difficult process for many ordinary people.
Although worker-ownership of business gives ordinary people a greater stake, it also concentrates risk.
Mr Macri pays weekly visits to the homes of ordinary people, ringing the doorbell himself.
Hutton won Best Supporting Actor in 1981 for Ordinary People when he was only 20.
The disease also enabled them to develop and learn much more quickly than ordinary people.
"This technology can be taught, it can be learned by very ordinary people," Fallone said.
And second, that ordinary people have the power to topple empires and transform the world.
And unlike aid, they go directly into the pockets of ordinary people, bypassing corrupt officials.
The judge who puts the interests of the powerful and the wealthy above ordinary people.
Terrorist attacks often share a surprising element: ordinary people who risk their lives to intervene.
As things go from bad to worse, more ordinary people will flock to our cause.
Mrs. Clinton is out of touch with ordinary people and their concerns for personal safety.
It evokes the films "American Beauty" and "Ordinary People," but with even more self-destruction.
No wonder ordinary people are feeling gloomier about their prospects of finding work in 2019.
The winged bull carried the history not only of kings, but also of ordinary people.
Sanders's vision is to attack the corrupt elite by getting ordinary people involved in politics.
Profits will soar, loans will flow, wonks will complain, but ordinary people won't really notice.
"Officials have tried to make their propaganda more appealing to ordinary people," said GreatFire's Smith.
Obama's pick, Amy Sherald, has a more minimalist take, depicting ordinary people doing everyday things.
The rise of portrait photography made immortality of a new kind available to ordinary people.
Many of the objects gathered by Mr. Bunch's team were treasures donated by ordinary people.
Projecting what that will mean for ordinary people is not simply a matter of dollars.
Now there's a closer fit between his critique and how ordinary people view the world.
That the technology hasn't gained traction with ordinary people does not mean it won't someday.
Ordinary people contain valuable thoughts and ideas, but they're not often stored at surface level.
He demystified living composers by hosting them and showing that they were — shocker — ordinary people.
The second brought it to ordinary people, through desktop PCs, laptops and, most recently, smartphones.
The country's economy has already been slowing, with at least some effect on ordinary people.
American and Turkish diplomats need to resolve this crisis so that ordinary people can travel.
But such policies almost always end badly for the ordinary people caught up in them.
The problem is that the profits from robotic productivity increases do not reach ordinary people.
They would actually reduce the power that gargantuan centralized financial establishments hold over ordinary people.
Here are my main takeaways from that experience for ordinary people on the ground: 1.
These are ordinary people, and we absolutely don't encourage them to get in harm's way.
Crowds of ordinary people poured into Mogadishu's streets to cheer and whistle on Wednesday night.
Golikova said that would have far-reaching consequences for monetary policy and for ordinary people.
And on projects that do offer profit, ordinary people may end up footing the bill.
What we don&apost often see is how ordinary people live in the Islamic Republic.
It's something ordinary people can do, even if they think they're powerless to do anything.
Decision makers at the Met obviously have no idea what $25 means to ordinary people.
The Bolt's 238 miles will cover 99.9 percent of the daily trips ordinary people make.
But the promise of ordinary people being able to monitor their spouses has remained constant.
Fifth big change — restore faith that ordinary people can get a fair shake in our courts.
Her work with Robert Redford in the 268 movie "Ordinary People" earned her an Oscar nomination.
His unyielding response has exposed him to charges of being out of touch with ordinary people.
She advocated for women's rights and berated ministers in public when their decisions harmed ordinary people.
Thousands of ordinary people — denounced as class enemies and counter revolutionaries — were abused, tortured and killed.
Collette, despite her movie stardom, can still play ordinary people, and as always, she's very good.
It's up to ordinary people to make the world a more livable place for each other.
Those who voted to Leave typically preferred the wisdom of ordinary people to that of experts.
And that more than anything is how ordinary people can really move the needle in history.
Out in the real economy, ordinary people said the new tax on fuel was already biting.
Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko reached out to ordinary people, especially to comfort them after disasters.
But the worst thing is that society and ordinary people don't see [them as] people anymore.
In the larger context of your filmography, aren't you often making movies about fairly ordinary people?
""It shouldn't be surprising that ordinary people haven't thought deeply enough about ethics to be consistent.
Others turned on Modi, criticizing his ongoing visit to Japan while ordinary people suffered at home.
For Fedor, the Women's March has helped change the way ordinary people talk about political action.
These snapshots of particular moments in history often give voice to history's silent masses: ordinary people.
Critics say he is gussying up a form of music that is meant for ordinary people.
"Wall Street won and ordinary people lost," Richard Cordray, the director of the CFPB, said Tuesday.
I want to show my daughter that ordinary people are capable of doing truly extraordinary things.
The ordinary people who follow the encryption debate most closely are going to be pro-encryption.
"Ordinary people have long since voted against this idea with their feet by moving to town."
Democrats have succeeded before by portraying a wealthy Republican candidate as the enemy of ordinary people.
" Mulvaney said Republicans are instead looking at what they think is "more important to ordinary people.
They were ordinary people brought on stage to tell a heartwarming story to tout a candidate.
But amid the destructive storm, ordinary people are doing what they can to aid relief efforts.
You can apparently harass ordinary people all you want, but shouldn't go after high-profile reporters.
However, regional heads have said the controls on spending are excessive and will hurt ordinary people.
Politics is the only part of the culture that can easily be driven by ordinary people.
And yet, the Holocaust also led ordinary people to fight for strangers halfway across the world.
Juncker admitted he had little interest in social media but denied he was above ordinary people.
And publicly shaming politicians and powerful officials is different than harassing ordinary people like abortion doctors.
That's all ordinary people can do, hit the streets and add their voices to the cause.
We read plenty about superheroes and monsters, but rarely about ordinary people and their internal struggles.
This vertical integration helped Ford lower costs enough to produce cars that ordinary people could afford.
"It's transforming the lives of ordinary people," explained Alok Kshirsagar, a McKinsey partner based in Mumbai.
It's the right thing to do, goes the argument, because they employ millions of ordinary people.
The prime minister is going to go around the country campaigning to ordinary people about it.
But concerns about air travel are spreading around the world, among activists, scientists, and ordinary people.
Mr. Carter has challenged his colleagues to represent ordinary people, not special interests, Mr. Keam said.
Many horror films are built around the conceit of naïve, ordinary people caught in unimaginable circumstances.
Dossett's military background had made him realize that his colleagues weren't superhuman: they were ordinary people.
Ordinary people went back to their corners, screaming on Twitter, but mostly to the like-minded.
But it is at the micro level where it impacts on the lives of ordinary people.
It is not just elites who benefit from the Western order; it is primarily ordinary people.
The United States economy may grow faster than expected if ordinary people take on more debt.
Then, as now, ordinary people found themselves in an unpredictable, turbulent environment, unsure how to respond.
" — Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of Burbank, on Twitter "Life will be better for ordinary people.
But there are also objects that speak to what the Revolution's ideals meant to ordinary people.
In this new China, she thought, there would be opportunity for ordinary people to be heroes.
"I like to focus on ordinary people who live in villages, in rural areas," he says.
Growing pains and all, the United States progressed with migrants free to live as ordinary people.
Watts writes about ordinary people leading ordinary lives with an extraordinary level of empathy and attention.
Unlike other ways China's wealthy invest abroad, these new services are often priced for ordinary people.
It can help ordinary people prepare for a job interview, a difficult conversation, or a marathon.
For liberals, the right's proposal offers a chance to strike a blow for justice for ordinary people.
He sees his service as a way to help ordinary people, especially older Americans, from being defrauded.
What that means is forcing open the door for ordinary people, for working people, for young people.
Ordinary people can grill the would-be presidents, face to face, before deciding which one to support.
The prosecutor must convince 12 ordinary people from all walks of life of a defendant's guilt -- unanimously.
The Apple II was a full functioning computer, an "extraordinary computer for ordinary people," according to advertisements.
The Rapper posted a video of Legend playing his hit "Ordinary People", captioning it "Lead With Love".
But the outpouring of grief by so many ordinary people has been a huge source of consolation.
The readers will be a mixture of professional actors and ordinary people found through the online casting.
"It's always the ordinary people who suffer," said Mehmet Ceylan, 23, carrying a bundle on his back.
"It's always the ordinary people who suffer," said Mehmet Ceylan, 45, carrying a bundle on his back.
This may sound impressive, but—although few realise it—ordinary people possess an infinite power, too: language.
But ordinary people often saw wealth as a cover for privilege and expertise as disguised self-interest.
But the two reports point in the same direction — the economy is getting stronger for ordinary people.
Either the city will cleverly manage its growing prosperity, or it will become inaccessible to ordinary people.
Today he stands accused of indifference to ordinary people, and the latest rebellion is directed at him.
"Ordinary people are getting squeezed," says Khaled Dawoud of the Dostour party, another target of the government.
Ordinary people sense it and so do the elites, who have prospered through the West's lost decade.
It floats on a sea of oil, but little of that wealth trickles down to ordinary people.
DeCarava and Hughes reflect on their city — Harlem — through pictures and stories of ordinary people around them.
There's this line in the film Ordinary People where this character is asking what it feels like.
That's something we really haven't seen before, where ordinary people can get famous for doing ordinary things.
Crucially, the superior performance of Medicaid was noted not just by wonks but also by ordinary people.
Producers are also recruiting ordinary people to help carry a large illuminated cross through the city's streets.
And the effects of government interventions in the private sector are often not obvious to ordinary people.
"All staff here are ordinary people—we aren't specialists, we all learned everything after joining," Iida says.
The tech companies have added a new concern by amassing unprecedented volumes of information on ordinary people.
When these everyday appearances turn into a mass celebration for ordinary people, it is time to act.
But you never know how long that will take, and it's hard for ordinary people to estimate.
It's the inevitable byproduct of a political system that has written ordinary people out of the story.
He would see the operatives, he said, disguised as ordinary people, lurking around his Midtown Manhattan neighborhood.
Their brains revealed that they had "gone chronic"; they were not just ordinary people whose knees hurt.
"Pro rata, there are no more idle people among the aristocracy than among ordinary people," he said.
For ordinary people, a citizen's relation to a stranger is a gift relationship, not a rights relationship.
In the last week, we've seen ordinary people go up against the most powerful industry in history.
Mr. Matovic is the leader of the Ordinary People Party, and the enfant terrible of Slovak politics.
Labor Day's humble origins speak to unions' profound capacity to bring ordinary people together to effect change.
Part of good industrial policy is shielding ordinary people from the sometimes harsh consequences of economic transformation.
"We are an association that lives amongst ordinary people, and we care for their needs," Nyatanga said.
When I mentioned Guaidó's movement, he said laconically, " Pueblo no tumba gobierno "—ordinary people don't topple governments.
That power struggle between ordinary people and elites, Kabbani said, is what's resonating with protesters in Lebanon.
"How bad the triage will be depends enormously on the behavior of ordinary people now," Anderson said.
It was considered an austere discipline linked to ancient texts, too complex and rigorous for ordinary people.
You push away ordinary people, it's hard to get housing and people are living in tight quarters.
We must stand against the fascists, and it's the ordinary people who must hold their leaders accountable.
Certainly you could foresee the harassment and the abuse that ordinary people, separate from the political event.
John Steinbeck's greatest gift was his ability to tell an epic through the eyes of ordinary people.
The focus here is on ease of use and features that make it attractive to ordinary people.
It didn't feel extraordinary and heroic, just ordinary people standing up for what we believe is right.
The future was images, media, the ability to connect, and what ordinary people would do with it.
She, too, is focused on how the rich and powerful have rigged the system against ordinary people.
All sorts of ordinary people interacted with them, coming away with their own stories, their own photos.
"Ordinary people are slowly starting to feel that the situation isn't so horrible anymore," Ms. Zhang said.
I would like to learn about any ways in which ordinary people like me can be involved.
"The government does not care about ordinary people — about our salaries, medication, our rights, nothing," Aleksandr said.
The government will start to bully ordinary people for arbitrary things like race, religion, political views, etc.
Mr. Cieszkowski looks forward to his day in court before a jury of ordinary people like him.
Economic globalization and the paralysis of democratic institutions has left ordinary people in Western societies feeling disenfranchised.
The volunteers are ordinary people: retired Macy's executives, social workers, bakers, underemployed millennials or kibitzing empty-nesters.
However, ordinary people reject the notion that the wealthy should get a bigger break than they do.
Why should ordinary people give if all these effective charities could be fully funded by the rich?
After a decade of Chinese pipeline construction in the area, ordinary people say they received few benefits.
Inflation is at astronomical rates, and ordinary people are struggling to get basic food and health supplies.
Googling how ordinary people can travel on a cargo ship, my searches led me to Freighter Travel.
"Our investigators can't be differentiated from ordinary people," said Mr. Dwi, the leader of the group's investigators.
"Trash tells stories the history books don't, particularly about the lives of ordinary people," Licence told Hyperallergic.
The more ordinary people do so, the more that individual donors are protected from scrutiny and suspicion.
With the hashtag #NoJudgments as its slogan, Crunch also bills itself as a gym for ordinary people.
She was nominated for an Oscar for her role in the Robert Redford–directed family drama Ordinary People.
The images show ordinary people trying to make it in the big city while living 50 feet underground.
But others fear the gig economy will bring an end to steady, decently paid employment for ordinary people.
" It was saccharine, it was cheesy, it was the antithesis of the grit and grain of "Ordinary People.
When ordinary people got access to online directories in the mid-'90s, though, the response was more ambivalent.
To change the North Korean regime, ordinary people in North Korea need to have access to outside information.
A complicated, years-long process favors litigious special-interest groups at the expense of participation by ordinary people.
He formed military cells, and contributed to the killing of ordinary people and sedition in eastern Saudi Arabia.
For ordinary people, dating apps aren't really a sphere where the major problem is an overabundance of choice.
But when something in Russia inconveniences ordinary people, it's of no matter to people in power at all.
Earlier this month, Obama said the actions of ordinary people, not politicians, were key to fighting global warming.
Multiple experts and ordinary people testified that the U.S. economy simply isn't working for most of its citizens.
"Behind a newspaper, a poster and a text are anonymous, ordinary people who love Hong Kong," it said.
"It's a time when ordinary people want to be able to come together around legal cases," Salasky said.
The media has cannily figured out that ordinary people, doing ordinary things, in ordinary places, is easy money.
To public delight she would berate ministers for their failings, especially if ordinary people suffered as a result.
The strange path the mortgage machine has taken has implications for ordinary people, as well as for financiers.
Basically, addiction as we know it exacerbates and disinhibits underlying problems, rather than turning ordinary people into monsters.
Rampant environmental degradation and the corruption of local officials are of great concern to ordinary people across China.
And how do we deal with believing that these insidious puppeteers keep ordinary people out of the know?
Perhaps he had come to believe his own propaganda about ordinary people collectively solving problems without government aid.
But will sanctions that hurt ordinary people bolster the existing protests in ways that could threaten the regime?
Zygar explains that Russians learn about emperors, secretaries general of the Communist Party and presidents, not ordinary people.
"If it is something that ordinary people are doing, it's a lot harder to root out," says Kruse.
Lawmakers can study problems and require businesses to protect consumers against risks that ordinary people might not anticipate.
He never tolerated dissent, and it was ordinary people who paid the price of his 37-year reign.
Some belong to ordinary people, Mr. Kraft said in an interview, and others to publications like Mother Jones.
" He explained his new unique campaign hashtag is a reflection of how close he is to "ordinary people.
The argument is that moral virtue and power should be with the ordinary people and not the elites.
Giant screens visible from every viewpoint projected previously recorded videos of ordinary people viewing leaked cables and video.
But for the first time in living memory, ordinary people are pushing the boundaries of the First Amendment.
"We are not criminals, madmen or coup plotters — just ordinary people who simply want to vote," he said.
It was also his preference to collect everyday objects used by ordinary people rather than objects of art.
But the land fight in Sevastopol seems to affect mostly ordinary people like retired teachers and navy veterans.
We have the message: that we are sticking up for ordinary people as they go through their lives.
In the Middle Ages in Russia, ordinary people brought to despair went to the woods and became outlaws.
"Ordinary people who earn a little salary still need to pay taxes honestly," one user on Weibo wrote.
Year: 1981, at the 53rd Academy AwardsWhat beat it: "Ordinary People""Raging Bull" is director Martin Scorsese's masterpiece.
Vajiralongkorn does none of that, cultivating instead an image of sternness, command, and Olympian distance from ordinary people.
But Europe's meritocratic elites aren't hated simply because of populists' bigoted stupidity or the confusion of ordinary people.
The disputed jury instructions pose risks to honest politicians and ordinary people who get active in election campaigns.
I don't believe most ordinary people would have supported what the C.I.A. did to me if they'd known.
"Even if Jiang Tianyong pleads guilty in court, that will certainly be under torture unimaginable to ordinary people."
Those being monitored for signs of infection are ordinary people who now find themselves in an extraordinary circumstance.
The director is more interested in showing ordinary people trying to live some semblance of a normal life.
The director is more interested in showing ordinary people trying to live some semblance of a normal life.
The move wiped out much of the private wealth created and saved by both donju and ordinary people.
Ordinary people Ren, 42, grew up poor in Gansu, a dust bowl region that borders the Gobi desert.
In "Broke," Jodie Adams Kirshner gives sustained attention to the way ordinary people in Detroit are making do.
"They were ordinary people, not prepared for war at all and they had to adapt themselves," he said.
However, he added that the European Union was damaging itself by not meeting the needs of ordinary people.
The MeToo Kit isn't the first product marketed as a way for ordinary people to stop sexual assault.
Both have upended traditions and reached outside the usual channels to speak to the concerns of ordinary people.
Ultimately, pressure has to come from below — it has to come from ordinary people who have had enough.
Yet they're rarely discussed outside specialist circles except by the occasional crank, leaving ordinary people in the dark.
The result is that property prices have skyrocketed, putting home ownership increasingly out of reach for ordinary people.
And ordinary people know what they stand for, and presidential candidates are linked to local slates of politicians.
A lot of people concluded that the stock market was too risky for ordinary people to invest in.
Jaki, 33, says he sides with ordinary people against what he describes as an arrogant Civic Platform municipal elite.
In fact, surviving true chaos will depend far more on ordinary people than it will on Senators and CEOs.
EV range, infrastructure, and sharing are converging to cover more and more of the transportation needs of ordinary people.
So the argument is that moral virtue and power should be with the ordinary people and not the elites.
The institute is known for conducting long-term simulations of stays in space using both cosmonauts and ordinary people.
Most ordinary people, and most powerful people, don't care about abstruse theoretical arguments against back doors and weakened security.
Ordinary people were the heroes of all his plays, or rather farces, and authorities of every sort his villains.
Documentaries at the festival looked at ordinary people in Cuba, journalists in the Philippines, and lawyers for the ACLU.
Lives of ordinary people just trying to go about their days to do their jobs, contribute to their communities.
For him, politics and heroics faded beside the simple struggles of ordinary people to come to terms with fate.
Watters has a long record of creating segments for "Watters' World" often aimed at making ordinary people look stupid.
It's funny, we talk internally about how Ordinary People is the same as Poltergeist, if you think about it.
Even among made-up and ordinary people featured on the textbooks' pages, men outnumber women by a large margin.
His most intriguing passages come when telling the stories of ordinary people caught up in this vicious ethno-nationalism.
Creator Brian K. Vaughan set the comic in a superhero universe, but made his characters feel like ordinary people.
Ordinary people need to start seeing this as their responsibility because the leadership is just not happening right now.
The power cuts, known as "loadshedding", have also prompted frustrations among ordinary people ahead of an election in May.
In a political game that's rigged against ordinary people, to change the outcome we have to change the rules.
That is the source of its strange power: It comes from the mouths, more or less, of ordinary people.
What's most haunting about his works is just how close otherwise ordinary people are from doing extraordinarily awful things.
They saw the federal government rush to save financial institutions, while ignoring the ordinary people the banks had harmed.
Beset by hunger, exhaustion and fear, governments desperate to ensure peace sought to extend their care of ordinary people.
"Taliban are abusing ordinary people and even arresting some of them as spies of the Afghan government," he said.
Art has the power to evoke emotion, disrupt oppressive systems and change the way ordinary people think about issues.
Proponents of globalisation, including this newspaper, must acknowledge that technocrats have made mistakes and ordinary people paid the price.
Millions of ordinary people will be negatively affected by the lack of access, and especially people in underserved communities.
Given the volatility of the stock market, no other asset class has paid off so consistently for ordinary people.
Rigidly controlled North Korean state media usually give ordinary people little exposure to the affluence of their Asian neighbors.
Ordinary people never entered into the equation, although dynamite attacks on high officials in fact inflicted significant collateral damage.
For that reason, it is unlikely ordinary people can understand, with any definiteness, what sort of conduct is prohibited.
"There is something related to the discontent of ordinary people, of the world's 'giles', with the establishment," he said.
The failure of the 1989 democracy movement made ordinary people negative or indifferent toward politics, and cynicism ran wild.
"Bo was doing things for us ordinary people, things that you can see," said Wu Hong, a clothing wholesaler.
The result is that the ordinary people can't buy Telegram's Gram crypto token until it is released on exchanges.
Over asking for too much — too much justice, too much equity, too many guarantees and promises for ordinary people?
Instead, Case said, ordinary people do extraordinary things when given the right opportunities — and the encouragement to take risks.
It also helps companies defend themselves against ordinary people like Pam Collins, a high-school graduate from Bellevue, Ohio.
They interviewed imams, community leaders, activists and ordinary people across the continent about the challenges European Muslims face today.
Do you think ordinary people will ever make interplanetary space trips, the way people take intercontinental plane rides today?
The result is inflation running at an annual rate of about 19 percent, besieging ordinary people and companies alike.
I am just an ordinary guy who sees what millions of other ordinary people see in Russia every day.
Still, for a country with a wealth of natural resources, little of the profits filtered down to ordinary people.
John C. Bogle, who died on Wednesday, is widely seen as having changed how ordinary people invest their money.
"How could fate suddenly turn so that you could use tanks and machine guns against ordinary people?" she said.
That means that ordinary people have no access to timely, accurate and comprehensive information — and neither do China's rulers.
He handled the cinematography for "Ordinary People," which won four Oscars in 1981, including one for Robert Redford's direction.
He embraced his role as an ambassador for the city's ordinary people in television ads and Totti joke books.
In America and Europe, elites made huge policy blunders in recent years that hurt ordinary people more than themselves.
This belief motivates populists, who say selfish metropolitan elites have pulled the ladder of opportunity away from ordinary people.
We need structural reforms, like getting big money out of politics, to make our democracy responsive to ordinary people.
Large majorities say he is not honest, does not keep promises and does not care about ordinary people. 2.
But rules introduced as a safeguard have become a costly trap for ordinary people, The New York Times found.
What suggestions do you have for world leaders, international organizations and ordinary people to help prevent a future holocaust?
Faced with these harrowing statistics, it's easy to think that there is nothing ordinary people can do about it.
But for ordinary people, like those in Northwest Baltimore, the reason for trusting Ring is simple: they are scared.
Because that index is widely followed by investors, many ordinary people began to add ArtGo shares to their portfolios.
She cannot possibly express credible outrage at something that has enriched her beyond the imagination of most ordinary people.
He interviews an expansive cast of characters, including ordinary people whose lives have been shredded by bullets and guns.
"How could fate suddenly turn so that you could use tanks and machine guns against ordinary people?" she asked.
Some of his projects have not really reached the middle class in the way his father's did, ordinary people.
Misgivings about Washington's role in the world are being felt by ordinary people as well as foreign policy specialists.
But what does that mean for the ordinary people who are doing the work — often for incredibly low wages?
He called for party unity around Trump, comparing his ability to connect with "ordinary people" with former President Ronald Reagan's.
The doctor that is affiliated with the hospital is an ISIS sympathizer, and refuses to help "ordinary people," she says.
Politicians "need to think about us ordinary people," she said, speaking at the rural health clinic that provides her care.
This is what economists call a negative tax rate, and what we ordinary people would call welfare for the rich.
As editors, we strive to tell the stories of extraordinary people doing ordinary things and ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
In the larger picture, the result still reflects profound French unease with what the existing system delivers for ordinary people.
"We don't put sanctions on the ordinary people, as that would affect the stability of the whole country," Cai said.
Whether it's "for-profit college" scams, foreclosure frauds, or other schemes, ordinary people are vulnerable to predators like Donald Trump.
And now, that stigma is coming, not just from ordinary people or from the media, but from our country's leaders.
Both have angrily denounced the political system as corrupt and expressed deep frustration that Washington is not helping ordinary people.
Compassion springs to life from the pages of his encyclicals and in the sincerity of his encounters with ordinary people.
Shihabi said that Prince Mohammed possibly silenced many different groups with extreme demands, perhaps to the benefit of ordinary people.
She has an admirably detailed plan to transform a system she believes is corrupt and fails ordinary people (see article).
An important point to remember: Ordinary people, and in some cases vulnerable people, may soon be harmed by this shutdown.
Now that we have a primarily services-based economy, giving ordinary people access to prosperous cities is a key driver.
Some residents, like Mr. Titov, groused that the wealth was being wasted on prestige projects rather than helping ordinary people.
The rise of populism, nativism and nationalism in recent years has challenged perceptions of what ordinary people want from politicians.
Businesses and ordinary people have objected to the tax, arguing that it eats into earnings while funding profligate government spending.
Iran's rial currency has fluctuated in value in recent months, making it difficult for ordinary people to make ends meet.
In a televised address Mr Macron admitted that he had been slow to acknowledge the hardships faced by ordinary people.
Sanders added that ordinary people need to know the Democratic Party has the guts to stand up to powerful interests.
He has discovered that, in addition to still images, Dobby can take video, which could be attractive to ordinary people.
Not only that, this engine can help ordinary people who have a strong interest in flowers to gain more knowledge.
American politics favors the powerful and the wealthy in part because ordinary people are no longer invited into the process.
Mr Timothy's analysis of his party—that it can appear not to "give a toss about ordinary people"—is accurate.
On a nationally televised call-in show last month, Mr. Putin displayed omnivorous interest in the concerns of ordinary people.
And for good reason: Premeditated mass murder of ordinary people in shopping malls, subways and hotels has become tragically common.
"We have to show ordinary people what are we doing together (with the EU)," Vucic once a firebrand nationalist, said.
On the Supreme Court, he became known as an independent thinker and a voice for ordinary people against powerful interests.
Independent films are more nuanced, but major studios just aren't as interested in making films about ordinary people in 2016.
"Sisi should think of ordinary people for once," said Nermin, a textile industry manager, declining to give her full name.
It's particularly damaging for her, because her campaign is premised on making the American economy work again for ordinary people.
"It is important for consistency and for history to know that ordinary people didn't look away," she told the Times.
Ordinary people no longer come near us, because they fear what Christina knows and what she might accuse them of.
This debate will be a town-hall format, where speaking the language of ordinary people is all the more important.
A latter-day Thoreau with a dash of Walt Whitman and Carl Sandburg, he celebrated simple pleasures and ordinary people.
But that tight focus has crippled its ability to grapple with big issues or to engage with many ordinary people.
Director of Information Security at First Look Media says he thinks people don't realize that whistleblowers are just ordinary people.
With Marcus and GS Bank, Goldman is hoping that millions more ordinary people will be a new source of riches.
The Royalty Flow IPO could be the first music royalty-backed security open directly to ordinary people on an exchange.
Economics helps us understand that it is entrepreneurs, inventors and new ideas propelled by ordinary people that power an economy.
They were stories about ordinary people who were in the grip of powerful sexual obsessions that got them into trouble.
Endlessly entertaining, often hilarious collages of celebrities, politicians, and ordinary people are at the crux of artist Phillip Kremer's infamy.
And while I am fearless, I wonder how this administration will use its power to silence ordinary people like me.
"Plaintiffs' lawyers say this is the most important thing that ordinary people do not understand about the law," she said.
He has documented war, civil unrest, seedy American neighborhoods, environmental disasters, the Romany people, mass migration, celebrities and ordinary people.
And Churchill is conflicted, particularly when he thinks about the true human cost to the ordinary people of his country.
And one current exhibition, "Confidential: The American Revolution's Agents of Espionage," celebrates many ordinary people who spied for the cause.
It is, the movie argues, easier to label someone a monster than to acknowledge that ordinary people can be monstrous.
To Democrats, he was a champion of the public, fighting predatory companies and abusive practices that rip off ordinary people.
"The bureau was constructed really deliberately to protect ordinary people," says Lisa Donner, the head of Americans for Financial Reform.
Until the 19th century, heart brooches were worn by ordinary people, as evidenced by their simple design and plain appearance.
" Or more specifically, "violent action or threats designed to cause fear among ordinary people, in order to achieve political aims.
"Mao himself also has this genuine interest in communicating with ordinary people, which constitutes part of his charisma," she said.
Businesses have had to lay off workers, hospitals are struggling to care for patients, and ordinary people are in despair.
He sought to make Buddhism more accessible to ordinary people by updating its fusty image and embracing mass-market tactics.
"Kirshner gives sustained attention to the way ordinary people in Detroit are making do," Anna Clark writes in her review.
Wars have moved into the lives, cities and homes of ordinary people in a more vicious way than ever before.
In this highly censored society, it's rare for ordinary people to make demands and openly express anger toward the government.
The system rewards ordinary people for their cooperation automatically; there is no need for them to compete for the rewards.
"They are just ordinary people who just found themselves in that situation and were willing to step forward," he said.
However, day-to-day threat in regards to intrusion — whether that be from ordinary people or the media — may increase.
Greece has already made several rounds of painful austerity measures, repeatedly cutting government spending and pensions, hitting ordinary people hard.
There Gawker would have to persuade ordinary people that some legitimate purpose was served by this exercise in public humiliation.
That is, a mobilization of ordinary people — not privileged,  not usual political activists — to rebel against an entrenched political establishment.
JR, who has long photographed ordinary people and plastered them across the walls of Paris, makes the point more explicitly.
Gail: Or at least whether he or she is sensitive enough to pretend to understand the problems of ordinary people.
The findings were enough for the researchers to conclude that under the right circumstances, ordinary people can behave like trolls.
Mr. Washington said he had thought about digitally removing it but concluded that Wilson showed ordinary people, warts and all.
A short, local history that will make you feel good about the impact ordinary people can have on their communities.
One big question they face, however, is whether ordinary people have the stomach for the kind of change they envisage.
The question, in effect, was whether ordinary people support the government and its backers in Beijing in their illiberal methods.
The budget department might have had clean drinking water provided by the state, but ordinary people in Flint did not.
More than 400 ordinary people also joined the "DAU" experiment, as did 10,000 extras and the occasional, real-world luminary.
Radford told Vox that his biggest fear related to the current clown panic is not the clowns but ordinary people.
The visit was yet another attempt by Mr. Xi to be seen as sympathetic to the struggles of ordinary people.
That seems to bother ordinary people less than it bothers journalists and professors and party activists and others like that.
When it was finally extended to ordinary people, it was about sharing labor and divvying up chores on the farm.
Have you given any thought to what you might suggest for ordinary people who are going about their business lives?
Mr Haldane has attended town-hall meetings up and down the country, where ordinary people give their views on the economy.
Everyone has an opinion for me on imminent wars, unpredictable leaders, and the powerlessness of ordinary people to bring about change.
It's also for ... Epictetus is a slave, so it's for normal, ordinary people dealing with the realities of life as well.
For such a regime to be accepted, however, ordinary people would need to feel sure they wouldn't be punished as well.
The more that prices rise and fall, the more ordinary people will shy away from using the coins for everyday transactions.
He presented himself first and foremost as an honest, powerful, capable administrator who could fix problems and work for ordinary people.
" While both senators also are believed to be candidates who will "stand up for ordinary people," neither is viewed as "committed.
He has directed critically acclaimed movies like A River Runs Through It and Ordinary People, and he founded the Sundance Institute.
Chinese newspapers typically feature pictures of leaders and officials rather than ordinary people or striking images of the day's top story.
Resources should be devoted to ensuring that ordinary people know how to download data sets for their own research and curiosity.
YouTube mania has swept the world, making celebrities and gurus out of ordinary people filming vlogs and tutorials from their bedrooms.
They are ordinary people, often married with children, who take their spiritual direction from Opus Dei rather than their local parish.
Everyone else who uses them — ie all the innocent ordinary people — because adding back doors, again by definition, hurts everyone's security.
Former colleagues praised Linnee&aposs work ethic, dedication to her staff and empathy for ordinary people caught up in world events.
Some call it a revolution against a president who they see as out of touch with the concerns of ordinary people.
I liked that line about "ordinary people" and thought it was a big risk to put a line like that in.
The British referendum on EU membership in June 2016 was seen as a revolt of ordinary people against a globalised elite.
Many of these involve disputes over land and housing, the most frequent sources of conflict between ordinary people and the state.
The bigger question-mark over Labour's plans to "democratise" the economy is whether they would really put ordinary people in charge.
He has directed critically acclaimed movies like A River Runs Through It and Ordinary People, and he founded the Sundance Institute.
Mr Stamm, shortlisted for the Man Booker International prize in 2013, specialises in focusing on ordinary people undergoing moments of crisis.
It's also led to significant pushback against ordinary people who try to marshal the power of the state against ethnic minorities.
He's also directed a number of popular films, and took home the Oscar for Best Director for 1980's Ordinary People.
"The free and open internet is being quickly handed over to corporate giants at the expense of ordinary people," Wales wrote.
"This community taught me that ordinary people, when working together, can do extraordinary things," he told the students in the audience.
"This is a horrific attack that was targeted at ordinary people and has caused an appalling loss of life," Rahman said.
Kenya is East Africa's largest economy but unemployment is high and corruption is rife, making life difficult for many ordinary people.
If it were, ordinary people could legitimately lash out about wealth at the top regardless of how they themselves were faring.
Ordinary people were connecting with one another across the country and talking about the country that they wanted to create together.
It gives ordinary people the power to speak their mind, challenge authority, and organize to make the world a better place.
In addition to professional photographers, millions of ordinary people are expected to use smartphones and digital cameras to photograph this eclipse.
Obama said that the idea of ordinary people coming together to make change has been a "running thread" throughout his career.
Abbas has vowed to keep up sanctions against Hamas-run Gaza, saying measures are aimed against Hamas and not ordinary people.
But the problem for me is that very few of the movies that we're talking about here actually are ordinary people.
Ordinary people welcome strangers Since Friday, the group has placed more than 100 people and 20 pets, said volunteer Mary Hoyt.
Tuesday's program highlighted survivor and victim stories, as well as tales of heroic saves by first responders and ordinary people alike.
The book is a beautifully written chronicle, told through the struggles of ordinary people, of shattered hopes, lives, families and societies.
Though residents are being urged to stay indoors, ordinary people are joining forces with rescue workers to search for survivors.  2.
"Terrorism" has retained this sense of a "politically motivated threat to the state" even though ordinary people increasingly became its victims.
ICE has built a database of millions of face images, most of them ordinary people unconnected with immigration or any crime.
Ocasio-Cortez pointed to WeWork as an example of how ordinary people could be hurt if they invested in private companies.
A handful of ordinary people have managed to take the typical retirement age of 63 and cut it nearly in half.
They say Macron's handling of the case shows he has lost touch with ordinary people since taking office 14 months ago.
And the people killed were more likely to be children and ordinary people, rather than professional soldiers or self-proclaimed rebels.
It seems that instead of rendering a decision that would help ordinary people, a judge today opted to help corporate giants.
But what is clear is the widespread belief by prominent politicians, businessmen and even ordinary people that their phones are tapped.
Castor's work was not accosting government but assembling users, building a network of ordinary people who wanted Lyft in their lives.
Turmoil and militant attacks have deterred investors and tourists, eroding living standards of ordinary people and causing an increase in unemployment.
Ordinary people would face disruptions and annoyances in their lives, and Republicans would take the blame for being unable to govern.
Chaffee said that the incident shows that when the government overextends itself like this, ordinary people aren't afraid to speak out.
But to many in China, Mr. Musk is a fearless dreamer who overcomes failure to do things that ordinary people cannot.
It was a populist party, one that argued that ordinary people were being exploited by a corrupt class of cosmopolitan elites.
Still, for a country endowed with a wealth of natural resources, very little of the profits filtered down to ordinary people.
Think of Ordinary People or Terms of Endearment or even American Beauty; all were big winners, and Manchester could join them.
When our most powerful leaders are bigoted, it follows that ordinary people would follow, feeling as though they've been given permission.
So boyish in Ordinary People and Taps, he was now 21996, with a beard, and he appeared to have lost weight.
If enough ordinary people start treating climate change like the emergency it is we may someday write a less harrowing ending.
In particular, ordinary people have taken full advantage of digital technologies to coordinate their actions and deliberate what to do next.
"We have a lot of ordinary people and expats from small islands who earn under $8 an hour," Mr. Cadman said.
Burke told CNN that ordinary people across society helped #MeToo achieve international prominence and that their voices should not be ignored.
The consequences are borne by ordinary people, here embodied by Meryl Streep with a plain haircut and a flat Midwestern accent.
Mr. Adams has, in fact, taken contributions both from developers in New York and ordinary people around the country, including Ohio.
Japan's leaders are so out of touch with the lives of ordinary people that they seem genuinely uninterested in their plight.
Next, scroll through the article and look at the large-scale banner portraits of the ordinary people who make up Newnan.
When enough elites, along with masses of ordinary people, withdraw their support from the ruling regime, it can no longer function.
On Tuesday, the company was to announce the next phase of testing: putting ordinary people inside its Chrysler minivans and Lexuses.
Now, the nation's top securities regulator is contemplating how to let ordinary people get in on companies before they go public.
If enough ordinary people get engaged in the political process at this fateful moment, we can change the course of history.
Lemann suggests greater pluralism, by which he means enabling ordinary people to join forces and reverse political decisions that affect them.
"Ordinary people think: this has got nothing to do with me," he said, referring to the preparations for next month's event.
How good is the track record of the human race in using advances in technology for the good of ordinary people?
The proposals to reduce salaries are popular with many ordinary people who think officials live large at the expense of taxpayers.
But either way, she's blazing the trail for ordinary people to become engaged in the political process, including running for office.
So the reason we haven't secured good housing for ordinary people for over 100 years is that it's simply not profitable.
The photographs, all in black and white, are occasionally stark but always highly personal windows into the lives of ordinary people.
The AfD pursues an approach that seeks to address "ordinary people" as the most important target group in its electoral campaigns.
Democracy has pushed back, through bottom-up agitation from ordinary people who had taken to the streets from Leipzig to Bucharest.
The role of progressive politics, if it amounts to anything, is to center the safety, health, and dignity of ordinary people.
Given all that, it's no wonder ordinary people feel disenfranchised and powerless—and that they are expressing themselves outside normal channels.
The information revolution has given ordinary people enhanced powers to create change their circumstances, and this is especially true of conflict.
Her subjects included circus freaks, giants, ordinary people made strange by their expressions or positioning, mixed-race couples, and transgender people.
She says all the celebrities (like Cher) are great but the best thing about the campaign has been meeting ordinary people.
This public education campaign would appear to be a prelude to inviting ordinary people to take a ride in a driverless vehicle.
Since the day after Trump's inauguration, ordinary people refused to sell out immigrants, refugees, trans people, or other scapegoats of the moment.
She turned to serious drama in 224's "Ordinary People," playing an affluent, bitter mother who loses a son in an accident.
At vast and tragic human cost, ordinary people in the Soviet Union largely managed to quell the fallout at great personal cost.
Here, intangible forms like the protesters' muffled voices and the refugees' silhouettes bring our focus to the overlooked hardships of ordinary people.
Here are 10 habits that have worked for ordinary people as they worked to achieve goals like financial freedom or early retirement.
Although PCs were confined to desks, ordinary people could afford to buy them, and filled them with all manner of personal information.
They were supposed to make democracy more vital and effective for ordinary people, but preferably without challenging their fellow winners too much.
Experts say we are seeing a tipping point of ordinary people fed up with measures imposed from above by a ruling class.
The chances are that politicians, campaigning groups and the CEOs themselves will decide—and that ordinary people will not have a voice.
The new flats gave ordinary people private spaces for the first time, instead of communal apartments that housed several families at once.
By extension, if ordinary people tried to put themselves in the position of others, the world would be a less bleak place.
Arroyo reimagines the tradition of history painting with his political subjects; rather than powerful figures or famous battles, he depicts ordinary people.
But most ordinary people haven't forgotten life before the EPA — and the majority of them don't want these cuts to the agency.
Changes in the United States may be prompting a rethink in Mexico, too—among ordinary people, policymakers and purveyors of pot alike.
We can, however, hope that at least some of this mind-blowing technology trickles down to ordinary people like you and me.
When I founded Wikipedia in 2001, the Internet was a place where ordinary people could freely create and share with one another.
Without him, ordinary people around the world would still know little of the growing dragnet stifling the Internet's enormous potential for good.
The second was his pledge to create a new type of politics which engaged ordinary people in an endless round of activism.
Some of these, including Aglaya, even have links to the consumer spyware market, where ordinary people can buy basic but functional malware.
But it applies to ordinary people, too—those trying to adjust to the political system while maintaining a sense of creative individuality.
Bitcoin's original selling- point—freedom from any kind of central control—holds little appeal for ordinary people, says Gary Barnett of GlobalData.
YouTube has turned ordinary people into celebrities and created an entirely new class of professionals who make a living on the platform.
"Humiliation of Ibrahim Abed is another level of injustice committed by power mafia toward ordinary people of Afghanistan," wrote one Twitter user.
Sometimes ordinary people were forbidden from wearing clothes or colours in a certain style, so that the elite could be kept apart.
Even as GDP per capita growth took off, the gains from growth didn't find its way into the pockets of ordinary people.
What the opposition needs is a strong, ongoing argument that his corruption is integrally linked to policies that go against ordinary people.
" In an apparent attempt to distinguish between North Korea's leadership and ordinary people, he said he thought North Koreans were "great people.
Though the "Ordinary People" crooner hasn't always seen eye to eye with Kanye West, he and Teigen count Kardashian as a friend.
One of the ways James helps his children maintain perspective, for example, is by making sure they know how ordinary people travel.
But a new book shows how corporations waged a two century-long campaign to win nearly the same rights as ordinary people.
These were ordinary people killed in countries where the U.S. is not at war; in places like my village, Khashamir, in Yemen.
By the 1970s, daily episodes of street violence between leftists and rightists were so prevalent that ordinary people feared leaving the house.
This collection of interactions with ordinary people is a cinematic gift both simple and multilayered, an intellectual challenge and an emotional adventure.
He argued that outsiders should work with mid-level members of the community who could simultaneously engage ordinary people and their leaders.
"People have the impression it's just a bunch of nutcases wanting to kill each other, but it's just ordinary people," Kavanagh said.
"Humanitarian assistance is a vital lifeline for millions of ordinary people living in DPR Korea," said the UN Resident Coordinator Tapan Mishra.
But many who came on Thursday were ordinary people who had never met Mr. Castile, but had been moved by his death.
" In an apparent attempt to distinguish between North Korea's leadership and ordinary people, he said he thought North Koreans were "great people.
Ordinary People, along with the other right-wing parties, is introducing a vicious divisiveness to the country and animating an angry base.
He has also directed critically-acclaimed movies like A River Runs Through It and Ordinary People, and he founded the Sundance Institute.
Other times, it comes from the bottom up, when ordinary people come together, think up extraordinary ideas, and insist on being heard.
The many decorative embellishments on dyed wool fabrics and undyed linen made these products even more out of reach to ordinary people.
According to him, Clinton doesn't actually care about ordinary people and is more concerned with helping foreigners, the DC elite, and corporations.
In "Mister Monkey," she turns her imaginative and generous attention to the ordinary people we ordinarily walk past without a second thought.
Just as the Bumpurs killing prompted outrage and protests, this killing, too, has aroused anger among ordinary people and elected officials alike.
For ordinary people in Iran, it doesn't matter whether Trump can be trusted, is crazy or even is serious about really negotiating.
It disempowered ordinary people, especially women and low-income and working-class people, because it told them that they need a savior.
"Now ordinary people are able to speak up and stand up to powerful forces like the government," said Sekibo, the radio actor.
" They kind of start with gourmet chefs and those channels end up taking ordinary people and thrusting challenges at them. "Bake-Off.
His larger aim was to reform capitalism so it worked better for ordinary people, which sounds a lot like Elizabeth Warren's agenda.
Business reporting is often most thrilling when we can show how powerful forces in the economy touch the lives of ordinary people.
It's written by the victors, after all, so much of the struggle and grace of ordinary people is left out of textbooks.
By and large, the economists found, ordinary people tend to assume that oil prices will basically keep doing what they're already doing.
But we have the people, and when ordinary people stand up and fight for justice there is nothing that we cannot accomplish.
And now it could be true, but it's a factor that ordinary people are not aware of when they read these stories.
"Ordinary People" won three other 22010 Oscars: for best picture, best direction by Mr. Redford and best supporting actor for Mr. Hutton.
It is literally a movie about how environmentalism is a secret plot by liberal elites to kill off billions of ordinary people.
They can be larger than life, like the mafia-don-in-therapy Tony Soprano, or more ordinary people like Coach and Mrs.
For another examination of an underappreciated song, Jakob Lewis recommended "Rumble Strip," which weaves extraordinary narratives out of interviews with ordinary people.
Dr. Ewing said she had tried to write "Ghosts in the Schoolyard" in a way that would be accessible to ordinary people.
New parenthood — during which ordinary people find themselves abruptly responsible for a brand-new and sometimes famished, inconsolable being — is famously harrowing.
Especially because (unlike reality) it writes the Muggles, the genuinely ordinary people, out of its political clashes and good-versus-evil conflicts.
In any event, banks choose to hire lawyers to file class-action lawsuits, and ordinary people deserve to make the same choice.
One obvious answer is when rents and home prices have climbed to such heights that most ordinary people are completely priced out.
Ruddy Roye Ruddy Roye has photographed ordinary people and their sometimes gritty lives for over a decade, inspired by his homeland, Jamaica.
The proliferation of protest art speaks to the ubiquity of unrest in Hong Kong, honoring the courageous sacrifices made by ordinary people.
What WikiLeaks ultimately released, however, was nothing but mundane mailing lists of tens of thousands of ordinary people who discussed politics online.
While the "Ordinary People" singer charmed the audience, Teigen exploded out of a nearby box, startling herself more than her intended target.
Many ordinary people are, today, more reachable and more on call than heads of state like Churchill were even during world crises.
The prospect of extreme economic dislocation, or destitution-level indebtedness, remains a reality for ordinary people who face serious health care crises.
The show invites actors as well as ordinary people to compete in variety of sports challenges, often to the point of exhaustion.
But it&aposs quite another to get thousands of ordinary people to hand over their money without giving them the full story.
This information showed that tens of thousands of completely ordinary people had purchased malware that can snoop on mobile phones or computers.
But by roping in ordinary people as "deputy field organizers" to post on its behalf, Bloomberg's campaign makes the line fuzzier still.
Still, it shares that ordinary-people-confront-cosmic-identity setup, and Mr. Ritter's jangly, sensitive appeal is its own form of godliness.
And once ordinary people had more money to spend, a market emerged for mass consumer goods — setting the stage for modern capitalism.
We asked survey respondents who they thought should be making our political decisions — ordinary people, politicians, or an equal mix of the two.
Not much is known about these hospitals and how they worked, or about the lives or ordinary people who lived during the time.
"In putting sanctions on North Korea, the international community must reduce the effect on ordinary people to the greatest possible extent," Shen wrote.
In a more sensible world, government would first ask how it can help ordinary people thrive, and design its economic development programs accordingly.
He fretted that the capitalists would always try to exploit ordinary people, whether by shaping regulation to their advantage or by fixing prices.
It's a weapon he can use to exact revenge against his critics, including ordinary people, by sending mobs of his fans after them.
"Ordinary people have spoken and broken ranks with the experts and their political leaders," Odey said in an e-mailed statement on Friday.
However, in Italy, this is more likely to impact ordinary people as there is a relatively high level of retail investment in banks.
Poltergeist is a movie about a family dealing with demons, and crumbling, and having to face those demons -- and so is Ordinary People.
Unlike most SpaceX missions, the customers are not billionaires or corporations, they're ordinary people—military veterans, space enthusiasts and more, according to Elysium.
A return to the street gridlock of three years ago would certainly anger many ordinary people trying to go about their daily lives.
San Francisco and other large American cities are facing a massive housing affordability problem, with rents spiraling beyond the reach of ordinary people.
It could be said that too many scientists discuss climate change as an abstract issue that most ordinary people struggle to connect with.
These have had a big impact on ordinary people, making intervention from the central bank or the government to help importers politically unpalatable.
Both works illuminate the reality of political and economic forces that might seem familiar in outline, by showing their effects on ordinary people.
In other words, take that you super-rich bastards, we museum curators and High Court judges are on the side of ordinary people!
A group of ordinary people—complete strangers—would be thrown together in an ersatz "house" rigged with cameras and they would complete challenges.
Where Trump sees one big problem with the economic and political system — it's rigged against ordinary people — Clinton sees a thousand smaller ones.
But they all called it "elderness" because it caused all the babies born with it to age 10 times faster than ordinary people.
Trump remains committed to a tax plan that does a lot for billionaires, including his Cabinet picks, and very little for ordinary people.
That is partly because ordinary people in Ireland have not benefited from the return to economic growth as much as those in Britain.
"We cannot use civilians in conflict," al-Marri said, pointing out that ordinary people are bearing the the brunt of the Gulf action.
Another priority—which goes some way to preventing an overreaction—is to reassure ordinary people that the government is working to protect them.
In his favour, Mr Souleyman's lyrics, which focus on the agony of being in love, portray Syrians as ordinary people with ordinary emotions.
Why are any of the 21 tax cuts in the Senate health care bill more important than letting ordinary people keep their insurance?
Without getting too sentimental about it, Darkest Hour uses Layton as a quiet but firm reminder of how Churchill's decisions affect ordinary people.
He lamented that the ministry's bureaucracy — which lives in palatial, colonial-era bungalows — was out of touch with the needs of ordinary people.
Each suffered catastrophic and humiliating setbacks that would have sent ordinary people into ashamed retirement, yet they climbed back to ever greater successes.
At the Katzen Art Center, Maia Cruz Palileo portrays the resilience of ordinary people, setting the stage for greater discussions of postcolonial heritage.
When ordinary people start losing their jobs as an unintended consequence, sanctions run the risk of playing straight into the hands of Putin.
The only way you change that is when ordinary people find their voices and recognize the power that they have, individually and collectively.
The ecosystem is out of balance: The institutions responsible for maintaining democracy and ensuring a good life for ordinary people are badly outmatched.
Asset prices may not be high enough to call them a bubble, but they are high enough for ordinary people to exercise caution.
Energy industry corruption that enriches elites at the expense of ordinary people is a common problem in many parts of the developing world.
Lives are at risk — lives of ordinary people just trying to go about their days and do their jobs, contribute to their communities.
The Affordable Care Act was saved because ordinary people like you protested and called their representatives and demanded they do the right thing.
It wasn't just ordinary people who were excited — celebrities, politicians, and other royals all showed up to the wedding wearing their very best.
Details of Weimar Germany's war debt, hyperinflation, mass unemployment and ineffective domestic policies enrich the emotional impact of Sander's portraits of ordinary people.
Similarly, it won't make that much difference if ordinary people have to give up their privacy in the name of public security, right?
Ms. Ullman gives us an assortment of characters who recur throughout the six-episode series, some ordinary people, others impersonations of famous ones.
Ordinary people welcomed them warmly and demonstrated that every Afghan is tired of war and desires an end to it at any cost.
The right to free expression and assembly has been cast aside, and the number of ordinary people incarcerated is growing by the day.
Ordinary people — not anti-abortion politicians — may have a more intimate understanding of what is at stake for them in banning abortion absolutely.
The mobilization outside of DC among ordinary people is completely different than what we saw in the early days of the [AIDS] epidemic.
Immediate cash infusions to ordinary people and a suspension of debt payments and utilities -- as some states have already done -- would also help.
And this makes it hard to measure how badly sanctions, which do not apply to North Korean food imports, are hurting ordinary people.
People with anageria age much more slowly than ordinary people, at a rate of roughly one year for every 15 ordinary human years.
Commentators from both left and right fret over how ordinary people will put food on the table once robots take all the jobs.
NASA said it would open the space station to tourism, allowing ordinary people (with millions of dollars to spend) to go to orbit.
It could just as easily be interpreted to mean that wine experts can't relate to the kind of wine ordinary people find enjoyable.
The only people who have a chance to hold tech companies accountable and demand better protections are ordinary people like you and me.
More recently, many of the women are, in fact, ordinary people that Ms. Starkey has recruited off the street to pose for her.
During the last crisis, the global financial catastrophe of 2008, the authorities protected corporate interests above those of ordinary people, many economists assert.
If the unspeakable events are in the past, the word's use can affect the way they are discussed, by historians or ordinary people.
Each song presents supposedly ordinary people who've gotten suckered in by the imagined normative paradise American archetypes live in and then get burned.
Ordinary people have acted in heroic ways, like loading the wounded onto truck beds and trying to get friends and strangers to hospitals.
Although the state has an exemplary emergency response system, much will depend on how ordinary people react in the face of the hurricane.
TAVERNISE: And so the other thing the prosecutors revealed was that beyond stealing from ordinary people, these cops were stealing from the state.
The message to me is that we are the party that is out to support and protect ordinary people going about their lives.
As the "slave law" shows, the government pays less attention to the economic interests of ordinary people than to those of the elite.
Throughout history, ordinary people have turned to art for political expression and social defiance of standards in their government, nation, and/or society.
The result: Men with money can abuse ordinary people and face no repercussions for their actions, beyond a few payouts here and there.
"It's got to work in a way that ordinary people can get some meaningful value from it in their own lives," he said.
Complexity theory is a rich field, but it's unclear how it can help with ordinary people trying to make sense of their world.
But American spies have killed ordinary people on the streets of Pakistani cities, while the United States government has dissembled about their status.
Ordinary people, eager to see the lifestyle Yanukovych's thievery had financed, found an opulent palace filled with chandeliers, exquisite inlaid wood and gilt.
"He's got contempt for ordinary people, the working class," said Anne Marchand, a cashier wearing a yellow vest, demonstrating outside Parliament this week.
She is a reformer, a fighter, someone who wants to make the systems of US finance, politics, and commerce work for ordinary people.
"We took a difficult road during this campaign," said Mr. Matovic, the leader of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities party, or OLANO.
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Slovak opposition party Ordinary People (OLANO) led the EU country's parliamentary election, results from 51.7% of voting districts showed on Sunday.
Li said Beijing would "strive to make progress on cross-strait economic integration" and strengthen exchanges between ordinary people and the younger generation.
The anonymity of the internet, he added, makes it difficult to distinguish between ordinary people voicing their genuine opinions and state-sponsored trolls.
It's basically giving to ordinary people and property managers the technology big hotel chains use, or an Uber Surge Price algorithm for Airbnbs.
Many of those charged occupy positions of importance in the arts or in business; many are ordinary people who have made a mistake.
Most ordinary people don't do these things, but during the worst of the wildfires last year, the bad air was impossible to ignore.
When the season that featured Ms. Prado ended, in December 2017, the show switched to featuring only celebrity contestants rather than ordinary people.
And home improvement shows on HGTV and other networks now offer viewers uninterrupted access to the unremarkable homes and lives of ordinary people.
And home improvement shows on HGTV and other networks now offer viewers uninterrupted access to the unremarkable homes and lives of ordinary people.
But very little of the nation's wealth has trickled down to ordinary people, most of whom live on less than $1.25 a day.
The youngest actor to win remains Timothy Hutton, who was 20 when he was named best supporting actor for "Ordinary People" in 1981.
Neither approach gets at the underlying problem — reducing costs for both ordinary people and the health care burden on the overall U.S. economy.
The losers were the ordinary people who died in vast numbers or were forced into exile as loathed refugees, also in vast numbers.
Many Chinese people told me they still believed the country's top leaders looked out for ordinary people, even if the party was rotting.
Later, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her turn as a grieving mother in 1980's Ordinary People.
Most are just ordinary people, many of whom have debts and day jobs and little experience dealing with their public — fans or otherwise.
Other pictures on state media showed ordinary people standing in applause in front of television screens around the country at Xi's re-appointment.
In the United States, we have no such mass ritual for soldiers — or for ordinary people — to process the aftermath of man-created catastrophe.
The same year "Ordinary People" came out, her only child, Richard, who'd had trouble in school and with drugs, accidentally shot himself at 24.
His unyielding response has exposed him to charges of being out of touch with ordinary people, particularly in rural villages and the provincial hinterlands.
A campaign has been launched on social media, the My Pay-slip Challenge, to persuade politicians and ordinary people to publish their pay-slips.
He likes that the show depicts Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) and her fellow clones as ordinary people with distinct personalities, backgrounds, and sexual identities.
"It doesn't matter what he does, they don't expect him to conduct himself by the same moral standards that bind ordinary people," Hermann said.
The former investment banker is indignantly branded as "the president of the rich," disconnected from the ordinary people and disdainfully indifferent to their plight.
Ordinary people disturbed by the hate speech on the Daily Stormer would seek to register their complaints about the site to Cloudflare, the host.
Fears of Russian aggression since its incursion into Ukraine have prompted thousands of ordinary people to join the Estonian Defense League, a volunteer militia.
I want to ask how far these ideas spread to "ordinary" people in Kobani or in the other two cantons in free (Kurdish) Syria.
Remo Gerber, the company's chief commercial officer, told CNN Business that it is aimed at ordinary people and not just well-heeled business travelers.
But Bitcoin's most serious problem may have been something more basic: Nobody has figured out how to make the technology useful to ordinary people.
In 1971, during the war, Jamaat-e-Islami not only massacred ordinary people, they also singled out writers and artists and professors to kill.
Not far from where the two former fighters sit are many ordinary people who tried to avoid war, but still saw their lives shattered.
They must improve the image of business; the majority of ordinary people own America's giant corporations through their pensions, so "they" are actually "we".
The Thread RE: THE LIVES THEY LIVED The annual year-end issue memorialized some of the extraordinary and ordinary people who died in 2015.
I like to write about very ordinary people doing a very ordinary thing, which is trying to work out how to fall in love.
"A vote to leave could see the week end with a Black Friday, and serious consequences for ordinary people," Soros wrote in The Guardian.
David Simon's breakout show "The Wire" articulated how the lives of ordinary people are shaped by the institutions they find themselves caught up in.
On the night when the moon is expected to be visible, meteorological committees and ordinary people alike will turn questing looks to the skies.
Giving one last attempt to show off in front of the ordinary people, Legend ends his performance by doing back flips down the keyboard.
And many ordinary people, living as they do, more and more in their heads and online, are yearning to do something with their hands.
"It shouldn't be surprising that ordinary people haven't thought deeply enough about ethics to be consistent," said Lin, who wasn't involved in the study.
The "World Transformed"—a parallel conference linked to Momentum, Labour's grassroots organisation—was dedicated to the proposition that ordinary people are fonts of creativity.
Luddites rioted against technology, ordinary people protested for political rights under the banner of Chartism, and more than 1m Irish starved in potato famines.
As Mr French observes, grumblings about the Chinese presence in Africa are rife among ordinary people, even as their governments encourage and support it.
The members, like Omar, are ordinary people who worked as a barber, a blacksmith or a police detective before the unrest upended their lives.
A recurring joke has involved ordinary people casually saying a sentence or phrase only for Shakespeare to jot it down and render it immortal.
In fact, it is part of an academic sub-genre, known as household finance, which looks at how ordinary people handle their financial affairs.
Changes to how ordinary people file tax returns may reduce the number who claim MID and further focus its benefits on top-rate taxpayers.
The researchers who performed this unbelievable facial reconstruction say their work is providing new details about the way ordinary people lived in medieval England.
Mr. Passin dismisses such concerns saying that business with North Korea would benefit ordinary people and encourage the totalitarian state to become more open.
Ordinary people with healthy, fulfilling lives were suddenly expected to understand 4chan, and the way misinformation moves through social networks like Facebook and Twitter.
"Professional market participants should work with crypto-currencies, not ordinary people," Siluanov said in an interview with Rossiya 24, a Russian state TV channel.
He wanted to show that among the ordinary people of his day, dramas were playing out as grand as those of Oedipus and Antigone.
"We established this place to help ordinary people have a better understanding of North Korea," says Kim Young-nam, deputy director of the center.
Power outages have disrupted businesses, particularly small- and medium-sized firms who cannot rely on backup power generators, and prompted frustration among ordinary people.
Let's take a look at the needs of ordinary people and which candidate will be better on that as president of the United States.
As the number of malaria cases falls, it will become harder to maintain the momentum among donors, governments and ordinary people in endemic regions.
When they examine genocidal events like the Holocaust, many come to the same conclusion: Never underestimate the ability of ordinary people to look away.
But I disagree with him about how far down and how much the sorting goes in the general electorate; ordinary people don't like it.
More than any other age group, voters aged 18 to 33 say they believe in the power of ordinary people to influence their government.
Obama, we were told, appealed to the Mugwumpish post-partisanship that makes elites feel good about themselves but is rarely helpful to ordinary people.
Inge Hardison, whose bronze sculptures immortalized black historical figures, innovators and ordinary people she characterized as "Our Folks," died on March 19363 in Manhattan.
While the greatest minds on the planet toil away fighting climate change and mitigating its worst effects, ordinary people will have more mundane concerns.
They include divisions within the MUD and exhaustion among ordinary people after months of protests this year in which at least 125 people died.
But plenty of ordinary people have been misstating the true meaning of that and other popular New Testament passages for ages, biblical scholars say.
For ordinary people, the lack of power -- especially for those without a generator or the ability to run one -- is one long, relentless grind.
He is not a populist, because he wants ordinary people to revere authority figures, as long as they are local and not in government.
We must explicitly reject propaganda designed to exploit legitimate fears of crime or terrorism to draw ordinary people into hateful ideology against the "other".
Rather, I noted how distinct conversations with ordinary people on the street are from those you might have from someone attending a political rally.
Mr. Matovic's Ordinary People Party, which took 11 percent of the vote in parliamentary elections in March, is not a traditional right-wing party.
Judge Kavanaugh has also consistently favored the interests of big businesses over the interests of ordinary people in one area of law after another.
In 2006, U2 frontman Bono and Bobby Shriver of the Kennedy-Shriver dynasty started (RED) to help ordinary people fight AIDS through consumer activism.
Ordinary people are being threatened and beaten, at rallies and at protests, and also in parking lots on the way to the grocery store.
Bessner: When compared with Warren, Sanders has been far more willing to promote a foreign policy that centers ordinary people as opposed to governments.
"The ordinary people tell us, there's a tent, the people inside have been dead for many days, with the lack of oxygen," Wu said.
From the worldwide financial crisis of 2008 to climate change, ordinary people have concluded that the authorities cannot be trusted to keep them secure.
The authorities and ordinary people have taken it upon themselves to remove debris, and thankfully, we can drive through major roads in San Juan.
"Ordinary people get punished for the smallest misstep and the elites get promoted," said Jens Hacke, a political scientist at the University of Greifswald.
That means ordinary people will pay much higher rates for mortgages, car loans and small-business loans — if they can get them at all.
"Despite all the problems," she said, "the reaction of the ordinary people to these deaths really does show that we belong in the West."
But the advantage of broad indexes is they approximate, if imperfectly, how much prices are changing for the range of things ordinary people buy.
A parade of presidential hopefuls has come through, using the plant to make the point that American capitalism no longer works for ordinary people.
After decades of railing against "activist judges," Republicans are poised to reverse the hard-won gains of activists and ordinary people through judicial fiat.
So when you have an unbroken series of failures by the elites that have left ordinary people with so little hope, it's very difficult.
China's legal system is opaque and weighted overwhelmingly in favor of the government and against the ordinary people who get caught up in it.
They could if called upon to do so, but what made them appealing was that they were accidental superheroes who were otherwise ordinary people.
That stormed the beaches of Normandy, climbed the beaches of Iwo Jima, that saw ordinary people mobilize to extend the meaning of civil rights.
Ms. Smith was equally impressed by ordinary people who made tough decisions not to leave, but choosing instead, to confront the country's difficult divide.
The messaging app, owned by Chinese conglomerate Tencent, has allowed ordinary people to track the virus — as well as pass along hoaxes and misinformation.
A receptionist, Soukkida Senonghiem, said that while foreign investment was generally good for Laos, it was ordinary people who suffered when projects went awry.
Broockman says this research can at least lend ordinary people a new script when dealing with people in their lives who hold prejudicial opinions.
I would love to know more, always remembering that these are ordinary people doing an extraordinary thing before they go back to being ordinary.
Unemployment, at around 20%, is a concern among ordinary people, as well as stark inequalities that persist despite equitable spending on health and education.
These powers use Iraq as a proxy to pursue their struggle for regional influence, without concern for the needs of ordinary people, they say.
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Slovak opposition party Ordinary People (OLANO) led the European Union country's parliamentary election, results from 91.1% of voting districts showed on Sunday.
"It's a bit like an art auction, where things become rare and they go out of the reach of ordinary people," Mr. Breathnach said.
"This would help to prevent companies from scheming with greedy government officials to get rich at the expense of ordinary people," the report said.
One might ask: How much real influence can ordinary people have in a political system dominated by insiders, hired lobbyists and deep-pocketed interests?
Green is best known not for fiction features but for her documentaries, which explore the way bigger systems impact the lives of ordinary people.
Make no mistake: While killing net neutrality may be rolled out with specious promises of "free video," there is nothing here for ordinary people.
Peering through his affordability lens, Mr Scheer says the tax raises the cost for ordinary people of heating their homes and driving to work.
Its exhibits are donated by ordinary people who want to share what went wrong in their love stories, or those of relatives or friends.
Tilting economic policy towards smaller companies, by reining in or breaking up entrenched monopolies, would increase the range of opportunities available to ordinary people.
They throw so much information into the mix that ordinary people disregard all of it, including the truth that would have damaged the interests.
Perhaps we should choose instead to understand cancel culture as something much more mundane: ordinary public disfavor voiced by ordinary people across new platforms.
Ultimately, it's the integrity of democratic institutions and the rule of law that gives ordinary people the power to protect themselves against elite exploitation.
The idea of meritocracy tells elites that they deserve their superior position because they work harder and have greater natural ability than ordinary people.
Ordinary people can't sustain a sense of emergency month after month, and much of the Resistance has poured itself into organizing around local elections.
What we've learned — particularly from all of our histories but I'd say essentially from the war films — is that there are no ordinary people.
Ordinary people, according to the folk theory, have various views about what the government should be doing and how the government should be run.
Most people are just trying to live their lives, and then the bad guys come along and turn ordinary people into bad guys themselves.
And it means that many ordinary people — and even extraordinary people, who have done wonderful, praiseworthy things — have committed sexual misconduct in their lives.
"As normal, ordinary people we have to be afraid," he said, adding he did not have enough information about the recent arrest in Canada.
When we first started cleaning the building up, ordinary people from the community would come in, put their boots on and start gathering debris.
The image of ordinary people blasting around like James Bond in Thunderball (or The Rocketeer for you '90s kids) is equal parts thrilling and terrifying.
Attempts by ordinary people to recover their reputations after spectacular downward spirals as public villains du jour is an emerging art form and business opportunity.
This story is part of When Spies Come Home, a Motherboard series about powerful surveillance software ordinary people use to spy on their loved ones.
Every year since 2007, the American Psychological Association (APA) has been polling ordinary people about stress and releasing reports as grim as they are unsurprising.
Outside information is strictly controlled in North Korea, and ordinary people there often use USB sticks or other portable memory drives to share foreign media.
"There are special, elite projects for treating the highest echelons of officials, while there is a lack of quality treatment for ordinary people," she said.
It complicates progress made by ordinary people and tech giants like Facebook, who are far more aware of the problem than they used to be.
"They created a situation where ordinary people could see their own interests in institutions of empire," explains Pieter Judson, a leading historian of the empire.
He had often spoken of corporations and wealthy people having too much of a say in American life and of ordinary people having too little.
Fully 58% of voters consider that he defends French interests well abroad, but only 29% think he is close to the preoccupations of ordinary people.
But the film makes only a token effort to connect the painkiller habits of professional athletes to those of ordinary people, and it overgeneralizes constantly.
But although the H1-B category is often listed as being for speciality technology workers, most of the visaholders are ordinary people doing ordinary work.
And, in an era of slim budgets and calls for ordinary people to tighten their belts, he is viewed by some as posh and privileged.
Alone among the five candidates, he seemed to care about ordinary people; his brutal anti-drug campaign has appalled foreigners but is popular at home.
It was won because of countless acts of quiet heroism and dedication by citizens, by ordinary people, many of them not much older than you.
It was won because rather than be bystanders to history, ordinary people fought and marched and mobilized and built, and yes, voted to make history.
There are all sorts of web-connected devices everywhere we go, but they don't talk to each other, and certainly don't talk to ordinary people.
Politicians and companies can't dodge feedback from ordinary people, and strangers can riff on jokes or debate ideas without being invited to a private party.
"Ordinary people only become aware of the economic trends with some delay," said Gianluca Pavanello, chief executive of technical sportswear firm Macron, based in Bologna.
It's the people who fight for the status quo for those in power, and against the interests of ordinary people who can't catch a break.
Chances are that ordinary people will vote for politicians who would sooner rather than later deliver the normality they have sought after years of troubles.
The Economist: One timeless concern about democracy is that it gives power to ordinary people, but does not guarantee that they will make good decisions.
Over and over again, he has shown New Yorkers that he will put the interests of himself and his friends above those of ordinary people.
Most of those who come to the door are just ordinary people, like Jeff, who are fitting participating in a democracy into their busy lives.
They and their venture-capital (VC) backers are rushing to sell shares at high prices to mutual funds and pension schemes run for ordinary people.
Rather than waiting for the police or political leaders to slow the sudden wave of stealing, ordinary people are taking matters into their own hands.
This story is part of When Spies Come Home , a Motherboard series about powerful surveillance software ordinary people use to spy on their loved ones.
Most of the samples on Potential come from random YouTube videos, ordinary people singing for what they thought at the time was a nonexistent audience.
The Taliban, which often says it wants to avoid civilian casualties, said the compound was not near homes and that ordinary people were not harmed.
Co-produced by Everywhere Studios, these movies will draw upon PEOPLE's franchises like Heroes Among Us that tell stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
Many of these things, historians warn us, happen because ordinary people turn a blind eye, choosing to see others as less or other than human.
Shortly after "Ordinary People" came out in 1980, Richard, 24, was killed when a shotgun he was handling discharged - a death that was ruled accidental.
Conspiracy theorists and climate skeptics are dangerous, and ordinary people will eventually be harmed by their craven attempts to politicize the science of climate change.
What the Monmouth poll measures is not whether a growing economy is benefitting ordinary people, but whether those people see themselves as benefitting from it.
On May 1st hundreds of thousands of ordinary people attended a May Day parade in Kiev, where radiation levels were several-fold higher than normal.
The best stories almost always emerge from talking to people, whether they are experts or just ordinary people affected by the issues we write about.
This often mind-blowing adventure tale is ultimately about a world still fighting the wars of centuries past, and about ordinary people striving for freedom.
As such, it can be a vital tool for ordinary people (and journalists) to check if a company's app is down at any given time.
Politicians of the left and right argue that American capitalism fails ordinary people because it has been rigged by a cabal of self-serving elitists.
While no protests have materialised, inflation has soared to over 20 percent and ordinary people say they are finding it harder to make ends meet.
It was won because of countless quiet acts of heroism and dedication by citizens, by ordinary people, many of them not much older than you.
It was won because rather than be bystanders to history, ordinary people fought and marched and mobilized and built and, yes, voted to make history.
And though World War II might have had its quietist, Beckettian moments, it was mainly six years of indefatigable tyrannies, energetically abetted by ordinary people.
Likewise, the ordinary people captured in his photos—­musicians, dancers, couples from the city's nightlife—­are transformed, made beautiful through the intimacy of his lens.
" One purpose of his visit, he said, was to generate local coverage, so that he could explain to ordinary people "what's in the bloody legislation.
Social media was enough to do the job, by turning ordinary people into media manipulators who will say (or share) anything to win an argument.

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